Compassion and cash: What DACA people need now, says CU-Denver professorhttp://www.vaildaily.com/news/compassion-and-cash-what-daca-people-need-now-says-cu-denver-professor/
Young people caught in the crossfire of the latest political immigration fight need compassion and help — especially help. Edelina Burciaga, Ph.D., a sociology professor with the University of Colorado, Denver, spent Monday evening in Edwards, answering questions in the Battle Mountain High School auditorium at a Q-and-A session sponsored by the Vail Valley Foundation’s YouthPower365 and Eagle County Schools.

Jefferson County GOP calls for Congress to repeal Obamacare immediately or replace leadershiphttps://coloradopolitics.com/jefferson-county-gop-calls-congress-repeal-obamacare-immediately-replace-leadership/
The Jefferson County Republican Party is demanding Congress immediately repeal the Affordable Care Act or, if it can’t, to elect new congressional leadership. A strongly worded resolution adopted unanimously by the county party’s executive committee Monday night maintains that the failure of congressional Republicans to overturn the sweeping health care legislation known as Obamacare “has caused great consternation and angst among registered Republicans in Jefferson County” and put GOP candidates “in great election peril.”

Colorado’s political leaders weigh in on Amazon campus bidhttp://www.denverpost.com/2017/09/12/amazon-second-headquarters-denver-colorado/
As cities and developers along the northern Front Range scramble to put together proposals to host Amazon’s second headquarters, political leaders are working behind the scenes to boost Colorado’s chances of coming out on top. Chief among them is U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner, who directly pitched one of the top three executives at Amazon the day after the company asked economic development officials in cities with a population of 1 million or more to submit a proposal by Oct. 19 to host its new corporate campus, known as Amazon HQ2.
RELATED: Colorado Trying To Lure Amazon’s Second HQhttp://denver.cbslocal.com/2017/09/12/colorado-amazon-headquarters-proposal/